X-shooter near-IR spectrograph arm realisation
2008
X-shooter is a new high-efficiency spectrograph observing the complete spectral range of 300-2500 nm in a single
exposure, with a spectral resolving power R>5000. The instrument will be located at the Cassegrain focus of one of the
VLT UTs and consists of three spectrographs: UV, VIS and Near-IR. This paper addresses the design, hardware
realization and performance of the Near-IR spectrograph of the X-Shooter instrument and its components.
Various optical, mechanical and cryogenic manufacturing and verification techniques are discussed. The cryogenic
performance of replicated light weight gratings is presented. Bare aluminium mirrors are produced and polished to
optical quality to preserve high shape accuracy at cryogenic conditions. Their manufacturing techniques and
performance are both discussed. The cryogenic collimator and dispersion boxes, on which the optical components are
mounted, feature integrated baffles for improved stiffness and integrated leaf springs to reduce tension on optical
components, thereby challenging 5 axis simultaneous CNC milling capabilities. ASTRON Extreme Light Weighting is
used for a key component to reduce the flexure of the cryogenic system; some key numbers and unique manufacturing
experience for this component are presented. The method of integrated system design at cryogenic working temperatures
and the resulting alignment-free integration are evaluated. Finally some key lab test results for the complete NIR
spectrograph are presented.
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